I have 2 /24s and 2 very different use cases.
Use case #1 - /24 routed via IPIP tunnels. This is purely to access the
IPIP intranet, and eventually will have RF, possibly microwave links
with some local hams, as I will have a few within easy microwave range.
And I want to link with the rest of the intranet. I'm using a R-Pi as a
router to provide the connectivity.
Use case #2 - IRLP reflector, D-STAR reflector, Echolink conferences,
Echolink proxies and 1/3 of a multiprotocol conference server. I have a
/24 BGP routed to a VPS in Melbourne, where the above services run.
Approximately 200 of the 254 available IP addresses are currently in
active use (mostly as Echolink proxies).
If the TAC proposal goes ahead, I would keep this structure, though the
BGP routed subnet would be moved to 44.0/10, to comply with the new
structure. The tunneled subnet would likely remain where it is, as it's
already in 44.128/10.
On 11/8/21 6:58 am, Lynn Grant via 44Net wrote:
Greetings,
I have been a ham for over 50 years (though not recently active), and have
been involved with networks for about 20, so I am following the recent
discussions with great interest.
While I can understand in general terms what might be done with hybrid
Internat-ham radio links, I would find it very useful to see examples of
what other hams are currently doing with them. Would it be possible to have
a few hams do short write-ups on what they are doing, and put them on the
ARDC home page? Right now, it seems heavily skewed towards how to set up
the networking end of things (which, of course, is very important, and
something that hams new to networking could use some help with), with not
much attention given to "Why would I want to do this?"
Thanks, and 73,
Lynn Grant
N8AF / V31LK
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